Medigap Regulations Provide Protections For Beneficiaries, Especially After Health Shocks, But May Raise Premiums.

Jingwei Sun, Michael E Chernew, J Michael McWilliams, Boris Vabson, Timothy J Layton
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Regulations for guaranteed issue and community rating for Medigap (supplemental) plans protect Medicare beneficiaries who want to leave the Medicare Advantage program from medical underwriting. These regulations, adopted in a handful of states, may be particularly valuable for beneficiaries with health shocks, defined as being newly diagnosed with a serious illness. Using a 20 percent random sample of Medicare beneficiaries from the period 2015-19, we found that disenrollment by those with health shocks was 2.75 percent in states with both regulations compared to 1.42 percent in states with neither regulation. The analogous estimates were 1.49 percent and 1.28 percent for those without health shocks. Whether these regulations are, on balance, beneficial depends on how one weighs the protection from underwriting against other consequences (such as higher Medigap premiums for low-risk beneficiaries).

医疗保险规定为受益人提供保护,特别是在健康危机之后,但可能会提高保费。
医疗保险(补充)计划的担保发行和社区评级规定保护那些想要离开医疗保险优势计划的医疗保险受益人。少数几个州通过了这些规定,对于健康受到冲击的受益人(定义为新诊断出患有严重疾病)可能特别有价值。使用2015-19年期间20%的医疗保险受益人随机样本,我们发现,在有这两项规定的州,有健康冲击的人退出登记的比例为2.75%,而在没有这两项规定的州,这一比例为1.42%。对于没有健康冲击的人,类似的估计是1.49%和1.28%。总的来说,这些规定是否有益,取决于人们如何权衡承保的保护与其他后果(比如低风险受益人的较高医疗保险保费)。
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